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It focuses visible light.
Astronomical observatories are built away from towns and cities to avoid light pollution, which can interfere with observations of celestial objects. Being in remote locations also helps minimize atmospheric disturbances and provides clearer views of the night sky.
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An astronomical body with no atmosphere lacks the gases that typically surround it to create air pressure and temperature regulation. This absence of an atmosphere typically results in extreme temperature fluctuations and a lack of protection from harmful radiation.
The air around Earth that can blur images as light passes through it is known as the atmosphere. Variations in temperature and density within the atmosphere can cause refraction, which distorts the path of light. This effect is particularly noticeable when observing distant objects, leading to shimmering or wavy appearances. Such atmospheric conditions can impact both natural views and astronomical observations.
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Astronomical observations.
An observatory.
Ground based telescopes are not as effective at these observations because infrared light is largely blocked by water in Earth's atmosphere.
The astronomical canon was a compilation of mathematical tables and astronomical data used for making astronomical calculations and observations. It helped astronomers accurately predict the positions of celestial bodies in the sky.
The three basic categories of astronomical observation are optical, radio, and space-based. Optical observations involve using telescopes to detect visible light; radio observations involve detecting radio waves from celestial objects; space-based observations are done using telescopes and satellites positioned outside Earth's atmosphere to observe different wavelengths of light.
An astronomical discovery is the discovery of anything outside of the planet earth and its atmosphere.
Galileo Galilei
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Because they had access to eguivanty answears to a long records of observations
It focuses visible light.
Ptolemy would have made his observations in Egypt probably Alexandria around AD120 up to his death in AD168.